


He read interviews that his heroes gave and, later, managed to get crew jobs on their movies. This works especially well to get rid of the numerous Protocol Droids without wasting ammunition or risking getting injured by their explosive self-destruction.When Jeremy Strong was a teen-ager, in suburban Massachusetts, he had three posters thumbtacked to his bedroom wall: Daniel Day-Lewis in “My Left Foot,” Al Pacino in “Dog Day Afternoon,” and Dustin Hoffman in “Rain Man.” These weren’t just his favorite actors: their careers were a road map that he followed obsessively, like Eve Harrington casing out a trio of Margo Channings. The cargo elevators that are working properly can be used as improvised "crush traps" to kill enemies, if you can get them to stand under the spot where the platform will come down to the ground level.Please wait." or "Maintenance has been notified." and will summon a Maintenance Robot to the spot! Pushing the nearby button will display a message that "Maintenance will arrive shortly.

Several of Cargo Bays' elevator platforms are non-functional and two of them (both in Cargo Bay 2B) are malfuctioning/offline.Dozens of shipping crates containing B4 Protocol Droids are stored throughout Cargo Bays.

This so-called "Many ride" was the source of innumerable bugs - the player would be thrown off the moving platform, manage to kill his projected self, bump into walls, and so on." - Jonathan Chey, programmer and project manager for System Shock 2. This proved to be a massive headache for the developers due to technical limitations of the Dark Engine: " we scripted a hallucinatory sequence, in which the player character rides through the interior of the alien boss-monster, known as the Many.
